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Sara Baartman was a South African woman of the Khoikhoi people, known for her physical features, particularly her large buttocks, which led to her being exhibited in Europe in the early 19th century as a curiosity. Often referred to as the "Hottentot Venus," she was subjected to exploitation and dehumanization, symbolizing the racism and objectification faced by women of African descent. After her death in 1815, her remains were displayed in a French museum until they were repatriated to South Africa in 2002. Baartman's story has become emblematic of the struggles against colonialism and the exploitation of Black bodies.

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